Encyclopedia: Eupnea
In the human respiratory system, eupnea (Greek eupnoia; from eu, well + pnoia, breath) is normal, unlaboured ventilation, sometimes known as quiet breathing or resting respiration. In eupnea, expirati...
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Definition of eupnea in the Medical Dictionary. eupnea explanation. Information about eupnea in Free online English dictionary. What is eupnea? Meaning of eupnea medical term. What does eupnea mean? Whereas eupnea shows up as single bursts of electrical activity, occasionally a second, larger burst immediately follows...
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Definition of eupnea in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of eupnea. Pronunciation of eupnea. Translations of eupnea. eupnea synonyms, eupnea antonyms. Information about eupnea in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. eupnea - normal relaxed breathing...
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Variant(s): or chiefly British eup·noea \yu̇p-ˈnē-ə\. Function: noun. : normal respiration—compare dyspnea. —eup·ne·ic or chiefly British eup·noe·ic...
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Etymology: New Latin, from Greek eupnoia, from eupnous breathing freely, from eu- + pnein to breathe — more at sneeze. Date: circa 1706...
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Hypoxia sensitized the ventilatory responsiveness to CO2 below eupnea and narrowed the PETCO2; this effect of hypoxia was not attributable to an imbalance between peripheral and central chemoreceptor stimulation, per se.
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Definition of eupnea from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of eupnea. Pronunciation of eupnea. Definition of the word eupnea. Origin of the word eupnea. Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » eupnea...
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Definition of eupnea from The American Heritage Medical Dictionary.
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(2) Is the minimal preBötC capable of reconfiguring between inspiratory-related patterns (e.g., fictive eupnea and sighs)? (3) How is preBötC activity affected by surrounding structures?
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